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Installed bin32-swiftfox from AUR, always worked fine before, now I get this error:
/opt/swiftfox/swiftfox-bin: symbol lookup error: /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_dpgettext
Any help is appreciated.
Edit: Downgrading the lib32-gtk2 package fixed it.
Last edited by Riser Glen (2008-04-16 18:52:32)
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Don't know specifically what's going on - what version of lib32-gtk2 do you have installed?
I've been using 3.0 pre-releases for quite a while now, but didn't want to overwrite the 2.0.0.x series in case people want to stay with the 'stable' version. 3.0 has been wildly successful for me, however, so along with news of your problems I went ahead and released the package I'm using. The reason I use a different package name is so that I could eventually have parallel installations of both versions around, but I haven't worked on it since I'm so happy with the 3.0 version .
Note: If you use FireBug, just get the 1.1.0b12+ version from www.getfirebug.com ...
Edit: link to new package bin32-swiftfox3-prescott
Last edited by Janax (2008-04-16 19:21:05)
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I had the same problem with Swiftfox and Acroread. The problem seems to be lib32-gtk2-2.12.9-1 which was installed after a pacman -Syu yesterday. Downgrading to lib32-gtk2-2.12.7-1 fixes the problem.
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Uhh, I tried to search the mirrors but don't find it, how I can downgrade it? (I cleaned the /var/cache/pacman)
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Kazuo Well I still have it in /var/cache/pacman/pkg I don't know where it's available on the Internet. If you can't find it let me know your email and I'll try and send it to you.
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Thanks, pinr if you can send it to me, my email is kaz.rag at gmail dot com
Thanks!
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I'm sending it right now
Regards
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I'm also having this problem and can't find this version of the package anywhere. Could you also email it to me (sinister.ray@gmail.com). I run a webserver so I'll post a link to it for others to get too afterwards.
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Please exuse my ignorance, but can someone tell if it is caused by:
1. Bug in gtk2 package, so it will (hopefully) be fixed in future gtk2 package version.
or
2. an API change of gtk2 , so it will (hopefully) be fixed when firefox/whatever releases its next builds against updated gtk2.
or
3. Something completely different.
thanks!
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I'm also having this problem and can't find this version of the package anywhere. Could you also email it to me (sinister.ray@gmail.com). I run a webserver so I'll post a link to it for others to get too afterwards.
Sending right now
Regards
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Now it is really solved:
lib32-glib2-2.16.3-1 and lib32-gtk2-2.12.9-2 just came through community repo, and 32-bit firefox is working again.
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